LOS ANGELES — Olympic champion swimmer Ryan Lochte is diving into the world of reality television with a six-episode series debuting in April.

Airing on E!, “What Would Ryan Lochte Do?” will follow the 28-year-old swimmer as he prepares for the 2016 Rio Olympics while developing his fashion line, making media appearances, dealing with his family and friends, and searching for a girlfriend.

“Ryan Lochte captured everyone’s attention at the Summer Olympics with his athletic prowess and his utterly unique and unaffected approach to life,” E! Entertainment President Suzanne Kolb said Monday.

The show will include Lochte’s family — his mother, Ike, his older married sisters Kristen and Megan, his younger brother and roommate Devon, and his nephews. Viewers will get to see the swimmer’s eclectic collection of shoes that top out at more than 150.

Hawks GM Ferry fined $15K by the NBA

ATLANTA — Atlanta Hawks general manager Danny Ferry has been fined $15,000 by the NBA for inappropriate interaction with game officials following Saturday night’s game against the Boston Celtics.

The fine was announced Monday by Stu Jackson, the league’s executive vice president of basketball operations.

The Hawks led the Celtics by 19 points before losing 89-81. The Hawks were outscored 33-9 in the third quarter en route to their third straight loss.

Ward postpones fight for shoulder surgery

LOS ANGELES — Super middleweight champion Andre Ward has had surgery on his injured right shoulder that will postpone his title bout against Kelly Pavlik for a second time.

The fight had originally been scheduled for Jan. 26 in Los Angeles but was postponed until March when Ward hit his shoulder while sparring.

After rest did not heal the injury, Ward got a second opinion from San Francisco Giants orthopedic surgeon Dr. Michael Dillingham, who discovered a small tear in Ward’s shoulder capsule.